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January 29, 2024Should I host an open house with the COVID-19 virus? Traditionally open houses are a great way of advertising a home to prospective homebuyers. But, with coronavirus rearing its ugly head, the safety of hosting an open house is called into question. If you host an open house ask people to wash their hands.
As soon as coronavirus appeared in some U.S. states, there was an immediate effect on attendance at open houses. For example, in New York, there was a sudden reduction in viewings and open houses reported by agents. This made sense. Sellers and buyers alike were nervous about contact with each other, and with their homes and possessions. Sellers had to ask: Do you want to risk a potential buyer bringing germs into your house? Is anyone in your home over 60 years old and more susceptible? And if your children’s schools are closed, do you want to have viewings whilst children are there?
Now that coronavirus cases have exploded, states like New York and California have stay-at-home orders, with people mandated to stay in their homes. Some MLS’s (such as the Northwest Multiple Listing Service serving Washington counties) have disabled open house searches to help slow the spread of coronavirus.
With the increase of cases in Florida, the Miami MLS also cancelled all broker and public open houses as of March 20. On March 21, the Florida Surgeon General required that any open house adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for safe social distancing. The Beaches MLS has notified all users that Florida Realtors have been requested to “institute controls to ensure no more than 10 people, including yourself, gather at one time, and keep to the required 6-feet distance between individuals.”
At Richr, we advise against hosting an open house or in-person viewings right now if you can avoid doing so. We want you to stay safe.
During an open house consider conducting a face-time tour of your property for individual buyers rather than having groups of people physically enter your home. Your property won’t be for everyone, so why open your home to strangers who aren’t serious about it? Utilizing virtual tour software is a great option. This can maintain interest in your home and keep you and your family safe.
If you are going to go ahead and not self isolate, then there are some steps you may want to consider to reduce risk whilst still getting your property seen.
Whatever you decide to do, at Richr we ask you to weigh up the risks to you and your family and above all else, stay safe.
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